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Nvidia unveil new cellphone CPU |
2/11/2008 |
NVidia Corp unveiled its first cellphone applications processor targeting at the mobile business with a chip that can handle video resolutions up to 720-progressive.
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Dell to trimmed AMD product line from Website |
2/8/2008 |
Dell Inc said it had cut from its Web site most consumer computers with chips from Advanced Micro Devices Inc. and would sell AMD-based PCs mainly in stores and by phone.
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Microsoft unveil cheaper Japanese Xbox |
2/7/2008 |
Microsoft unveil a cheaper version of its Xbox 360 in Japan in an attempt to make inroads into the game-loving nation that has shunned the console.
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Yahoo pondering over Microsoft takeover Bid |
2/7/2008 |
Yahoo chief executive Jerry Yang sent a message to employees on Wednesday, assuring them the firm's leaders are exploring ways to avoid a takeover by software giant Microsoft.
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Kingston cut Flash memory prices by 20% |
2/5/2008 |
US-based Kingston Technology has launched a pricing campaign intending to boost its share in the memory card market, according to industry sources.
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PQI 2007 profit drops |
2/4/2008 |
Memory module maker Power Quotient International (PQI) will post after-tax losses of NT$444 million (US$13.9 million), according to company sources.
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Dell to close call center in Canada |
2/1/2008 |
Dell said Thursday it will close its call center in Edmonton, Alberta in Canada and eliminate most of the facility's 900 jobs in the second quarter as it consolidates customer-service operations.
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VIA unveil new Isaiah CPU |
1/31/2008 |
VIA Technologies recently launched its 64-bit Isaiah-based processor for desktop PCs, home multimedia entertainment centers and mini-notebooks
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